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Image:Harriet fg1.jpg Harriet (born circa 1830) is a Galápagos tortoise that has an estimated age of 175 years old, making it one of the oldest known living animals in the world.
It was originally thought that Harriet was first captured by Charles Darwin in 1835 on the Galápagos Islands. As the tortoises were then dinner plate sized, it is estimated they would have been six years old. DNA testing has in fact indicated her to have been born around 1830. However, the story regarding Darwin is most likely apocryphal. Though Darwin caught three tortoises and took them home to Britain aboard the HMS Beagle, genetic tests indicate that Harriet belongs to a sub-species endemic to one of the Galapagos Islands that Darwin never visited.
For over a century, Harriet was actually mistaken as a male, and thus named Harry.[1]
For 99 years she lived at the Brisbane City Botanic Gardens, but now resides at the Australia Zoo, owned by The Crocodile Hunter's Steve Irwin.
On November 15, 2005, her much publicised 175th birthday was celebrated at the Australia Zoo.
External links
- Darwin's Dinner Plate
- BBC News: Zoo celebrates Harriet the tortoise's 175th birthdaycs:Želva Harriet
de:Harriet (Schildkröte) fr:Harriet la tortue nl:Harriet (schildpad) pt:Harriet fi:Harriet (kilpikonna)